Using Resource-Rich Languages to Improve Morphological Analysis of Under-Resourced Languages

Peter Baumann, Janet Pierrehumbert


Abstract
The world-wide proliferation of digital communications has created the need for language and speech processing systems for under-resourced languages. Developing such systems is challenging if only small data sets are available, and the problem is exacerbated for languages with highly productive morphology. However, many under-resourced languages are spoken in multi-lingual environments together with at least one resource-rich language and thus have numerous borrowings from resource-rich languages. Based on this insight, we argue that readily available resources from resource-rich languages can be used to bootstrap the morphological analyses of under-resourced languages with complex and productive morphological systems. In a case study of two such languages, Tagalog and Zulu, we show that an easily obtainable English wordlist can be deployed to seed a morphological analysis algorithm from a small training set of conversational transcripts. Our method achieves a precision of 100% and identifies 28 and 66 of the most productive affixes in Tagalog and Zulu, respectively.
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L14-1035
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Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14)
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May
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2014
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Reykjavik, Iceland
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Nicoletta Calzolari, Khalid Choukri, Thierry Declerck, Hrafn Loftsson, Bente Maegaard, Joseph Mariani, Asuncion Moreno, Jan Odijk, Stelios Piperidis
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LREC
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European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
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3355–3359
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Peter Baumann and Janet Pierrehumbert. 2014. Using Resource-Rich Languages to Improve Morphological Analysis of Under-Resourced Languages. In Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14), pages 3355–3359, Reykjavik, Iceland. European Language Resources Association (ELRA).
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